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Abdel Nasser, A., El-Moghazy Academic Degrees: Professional Prof. Dr. Abdel Nasser, A., El-Moghazy. Personal information Name Abdel Nasser, A., El-Moghazy Position Vice Dean for Post Graduate Studies and Research and head of Department of Microbiology and Immunology Current Addresses Department of Microbiology and Immunology – Faculty of pharmacy- Al-Azhar University Nasr city-Cairo-Egypt Nationality: Egyptian Mobile: 002-01006276329 E-mail: [email protected] Academic Degrees: Ph.D: Biotechnology and Molecular biology 2001 Dept of Biomolecular scinces- Manchester University-UK M.Sc: Microbiology 1993 Dept. of Microbiology-Faculty of Pharmacy-Al-Azhar University,Cairo-Egypt B.Sc: Pharmaceutical sciences 1988 Faculty of Pharmacy- Al-Azhar University -Cairo-Egypt Professional work Vice Dean for Post Graduate Studies and Research 2018-present Head of Dept of Microbiology and Immunology 2017- present Professor of microbiology , 2012 Dept of Microbiology and Immunology–Faculty of pharmacy–Al-Azhar Univ., Cairo Egypt. Assistant Professor, 2007-2012 Dept of Microbiology and Immunology–Faculty of pharmacy–Al-Azhar Univ., Cairo Egypt. Lecturer Assistant, 1993-2001 Dept of Microbiology and Immunology–Faculty of pharmacy–Al-Azhar Univ., Cairo Egypt Demonstrator, 1990-1993 Dept of Microbiology and Immunology–Faculty of pharmacy–Al-Azhar Univ., Cairo Egypt. Teaching Experience Participate in teaching the following courses: Lectures, tutorials, organizing and laboratory management of undergraduate and postgraduate pharmacy, students, in a number of subjects including: microbiology, molecular biology, microbial genetics, cell biology, biotechnology, genetic engineering, immunology, virology, mycology, parasitology and public health. Teaching Activities: 1. Courses taught at Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt - Basic microbiology and Immunology- Medical microbiology and Virology -Pharmaceutical microbiology -Pharmaceutical Biotechnology - Parasitology and Public health 2. Courses taught at Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Pharmacy, for girl- Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt - Medical microbiology -Pharmaceutical microbiology -Parasitology, 3. Courses taught at Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Canal University, Ismaelia, Egypt -Pharmaceutical Microbiology –Biotechnology-Immunology 4. Courses taught at Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Pharmacy, MUIST-6 October city, Egypt - Pharmaceutical Microbiology -Clinical Microbiology -Pharmaceutical Biotechnology -Epidemiology 5- Courses taught at Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of - Pharmacy, MSA university , Cairo, Egypt -Pharmaceutical Microbiology -Diagnostic Microbiology - Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 6. Courses taught at Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Nahda university , Beni suef-Egypt - Basic Microbiology-Pharmaceutical Microbiology -Medical Microbiology - Pharmaceutical Biotechnology -Molecular biology 7. Courses taught at Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Heliopolis university, Cairo-Egypt -General Microbiology and Immunology -Pharmaceutical Microbiology -Clinical Microbiology -Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Postgraduate courses Courses taught at Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt Advanced Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Advanced General Microbiology, Advanced molecular diagnostic, Microbial Contamination and Quality Control Antimicrobial chemotherapeutic agents- Member of the Committee of the following Member in the committees in Faculty of pharmacy–Al-Azhar University: Educational and students committee Instruments and laboratories committee Post-graduate students committee Libraries committee Member of the Committee in charge of refereeing and discussing students of master and Ph D degrees. Member of the Committee in charge of evaluating scientific researches. Member of the Committee in charge of evaluating undergraduate students of the Egyptian Universities. Member of the Faculty of pharmacy Al-Azhar University Board. Member of the Microbi Department microbiology and immunology council. Examination board Member of the Examination Boards of microbiology for Undergraduate and Postgraduate Students in Faculty of Pharmacy in most Egyptian Universities Such as, Cairo University, Ain-shams , Alexandria University, Tanta University. -, Mansoura University, Zagazig University, Assiut University , Minia University. Faculty of Pharmacy for Girls, Al-Azhar University. , Suez Canal University. Damanhor University University, Kafr Elshake University, Halwan University, 6th – October University , MSA, MUST, MIU, BUE , BUC, FUE, HU, NUB Research interest Main Research interests include: Microbiology biotechnology, Molecular diagnostics, molecular genetics and genetics engineering. Gene cloning in bacterial, and yeast . Protein expression and purification. recombinant DNA products. Technical Skill All standard and advanced microbiology and mycological techniques for isolation and identification of different microorganisms. Experience in microbiological, microbial culture, microbial genetics, microbiological quality control , biochemical methods for the characterization of microbial organisms and understanding of microbial physiology. Experience in sterilization methods, pharmaceutical microbiology, sterility test and bioindicators, pyrogen test, antibiotic assay methods, environmental microbiology and environmental control, antimicrobial therapy, microbial control of raw material, microbial control of serial and non-serial pharmaceutical products, microbiological assays of antimicrobial agents and antibiotics Molecular biology Experience in standard and advance techniques of biotechnology and genetic engineering, cloning, gene expression, recombinant protein expression and analysis in mammalian, yeast and E. coli cells. Standard protein methods, protein extraction, fractionation, ultrafiltration,. protein electrophoresis, SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis Excellent experience in purification, and characterizing of proteins, protein chemistry, chromatography down stream processing Scientific and Professional Membership Membership in International Organizations and Scientific Societies 1-Active member of Eastern Mediterranean Health Genomics and Biotechnology Network (EMHGBN) 2- Active member of British yeast group and EUROFAN 3- Active member of American society of Microbiology 4- Active member of Society of Industrial Microbiology 5- Active member of Society of Applied Bacteriology SAB (England) 6- Active member of Egyptian society of Microbiology 7- Active member of Egyptian society of Biotechnology 8- Active member of Egyptian society of pharmaceuticals sciences 9- Active member of Egyptian society of Immunologists 10- Active member of Syndicate of Egyptian pharmacy. 11- Active member of Reviewer for African Journal of Biotechnology (AJB), 12- Active member of International Journal for Biotechnology and Molecular Biology Research (IJBMBR) 13- Active member of Research in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology (RPB), 14- Active member of World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology (WJMB). Journal referee activity Participate in the evaluation of the many scientific papers in the following journal Editor-in-Chief BioInf publications journals Editor-in-Chief Journal of Toxicology Research Ass, Editor in African J. Biotechnology International j. biotechnology & Biochemistry Egypt. J. Biotechnol Water Research Journal of Microbial and Biochemical Technology Az. J. Microbiol N. Egypt. J. Microbiol Journal of Bioremediation and Biodegradatio Egypt, J. Biomed Sci Az. J .Pharm. Sci African Journal of Biotechnology International journal of biotechnology International Journal of Microbiology and Immunology Research International Journal of Veterinary Medicine Journal of Advanced Research Conferences, meeting and posters -British yeast group meeting 1997 (10 -12 Dec., 1996) The University of Reading, UK. -EUROFAN 97 The second meeting (Feb 20-23rd, 1997) Manchester university, UK. -EUROFAN 98 The third meeting (May 16-19th,1998) Leeuwenhorst, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands. -British yeast group meeting, 1999 (March 29-31st, 1999) The University of Nottingham-UK. -XIX International conference on yeast genetics and molecular biology (May 25-30, 1999) Rimini, Italy. -EUROFAN 99 The fourth meeting (30th-June 1st, 1999) Rimini, Italy. -British yeast group meeting, 2000 (March 25-27, 2000) University of Aberdeen-Scottland. -EUROFAN 2000 The final meeting (Sep 28-30, 2000) Salamanca, Spain. -British yeast group meeting 2001 (March 31-2nd April, 2001) UMIST, Manchester-UK. -Al-Azhar first international conference on recent advances in pharmaceutical technology and biological sciences. (Dec. 19-21, 1995). Cairo-Egypt. -Al-Azhar 2nd international conference for pharmaceutical and biological sciences (Dec. 19-21, 2001). Cairo-Egypt. rd -The 3 . International Pharmaceutical Sciences Conference. March 5-6, 2002. Assiut, Egypt. -Biotechnology and sustainable development. March 16-20, 2002, Alexandria, Egypt st -The 1 . International congress pharmaceutical & drug industries division, National Research Centre, March 24-26.2002 Cairo. Egypt -Al-Azhar third international conference for pharmaceutical and biological sciences (Dec. 19-21, 2003). Cairo-Egypt. -US-Egypt Workshop on Genetic Engineering and Genomics, 5-8 December, 2003, Alexandria, Egypt. st -The 1 . International Conference on Green&Advanced
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